Green Country Ceremonies - Tulsa

Reverend Mildred Banks is ideal to work with if you want to ensure your day is customized to be as special, unique and individual as you are. You deserve to have the day of your dreams. Rev. Mildred will incorporate your ideas into the ceremony, so that things go your way.

Rev. Mildred is an ordained, non-denominational minister located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, who performs ceremonies all over Northeastern Oklahoma and beyond. Rev. Mildred honors all people of all backgrounds and faiths, and can officiate in the place that is magical for you, including chapels, mansions, outdoor gardens, banquet rooms, museums, and your own home or backyard.

She can suggest special touches such as dove flights, butterfly releases, handfasting, food, flower, candle and other ceremonies to make your day unique and unforgettable. She has an extensive lending library of wedding vows, readings, etiquette, customs, multi-faith and multi-cultural ceremonies.

Rev. Mildred also offers premarital education to the couples whose marriages she performs. Premarital education is not required, but 2-4 sessions are recommended in order to help couples have the realistic expectations and shared goals that form a lasting partnership.

Rev. Mildred also offers premarital education to the couples whose marriages she performs, in order to help them avoid problems and keep the fun in their marriages. Her goal is that each couple she marries stays together happily forever after.

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